Chapter 3


"Do I Know This Already?" Quiz

1.

A

2.

A

3.

D

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C

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C

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A

7.

A

8.

E

9.

A

10.

D

Q&A

1.

Which Windows operating systems are supported for accessing IDM?

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Answer: Both Windows 2000 and Windows XP are supported operating systems for accessing IDM.

2.

What is the minimum amount of RAM that is recommended for systems to run IDM?

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Answer: The minimum recommended RAM is 256 MB for systems that run IDM.

3.

Which fields can you configure when you access the Sensor Setup>Network option?

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Answer: When configuring sensor communication parameters (via Sensor Setup>Network), you can configure the host name, IP address, network mask, default route, and port for secure web access.

4.

What SNMP functionality is available for Cisco IPS version 5.0?

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Answer: Beginning with Cisco IPS version 5.0, you can manage your sensors via SNMP and configure your sensors to generate SNMP traps.

5.

Which web browsers are supported for IDM use on systems running Windows operating systems?

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Answer: For systems running Windows operating systems, both Internet Explorer 6.0 and Netscape 7.1 are supported web browsers for accessing IDM.

6.

Which web browser is supported for accessing IDM from both Solaris and Linux operating systems?

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Answer: Mozilla 1.7 is the supported web browser for accessing IDM from both Solaris and Linux.

7.

Is Telnet access to the sensor enabled by default?

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Answer: No, Telnet access to the sensor is disabled by default.

8.

What two blocking actions can you configure on the sensor?

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Answer: You can configure a host block and a connection block.

9.

What versions of Solaris are supported for access to IDM?

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Answer: Both Solaris versions 2.8 and 2.9 are supported operating systems for accessing IDM.

10.

What is the purpose of the Back icon?

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Answer: As you navigate to different configuration screens inside IDM the software keeps a list of these screens. Clicking on the Back icon enables you to move backward through the list of screens visited (similar to how your browser's Back button scrolls through previously visited web pages).

11.

What are the main categories of configuration options available to a user with Administrator privileges?

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Answer: The main categories of configuration options available to a user with Administrator privileges are Sensor Setup, Interface Configuration, Analysis Engine, Signature Definition, Event Action Rules, Blocking, and SNMP.

12.

Is SSH access to the sensor enabled by default?

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Answer: Yes, SSH access to the sensor is enabled by default, but the only systems that access the sensor (by default) are systems that are located on the class C subnet 10.1.9.0.



CCSP IPS Exam Certification Guide
CCSP IPS Exam Certification Guide
ISBN: 1587201461
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 119
Authors: Earl Carter

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